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nestle declined an on-camera interview but in a statement says it's trying to find alternative work for the people that lost their jobs, as well as dealing with the ban on their product, business experts say this situation with the workers is only add to this company's image problem. analysts saying other companies in similar position have his dunmore to protect their workers workers. >> sometimes give people paid poll hollidays, puts them in training i am sure nestle will have to spend many, many, many times more to restore the faith of its employees in the company as a brand. >> reporter: despite what's happened, he says he will happily go back to the nestle plant if production starts again. balls it was the best paying job for him in the area. but with a 90-day ban on maggi noodles evening worries about the wait could be a long and difficult one. fessfaiz jamil, al jazerra. >>> supporters of polygamy in the u.s. say they want it to be legalized. they are arguing the recent backing of game marriage by the supreme court strengthens their cause. here is kimberly halkett. >> reporter: fo
nestle declined an on-camera interview but in a statement says it's trying to find alternative work for the people that lost their jobs, as well as dealing with the ban on their product, business experts say this situation with the workers is only add to this company's image problem. analysts saying other companies in similar position have his dunmore to protect their workers workers. >> sometimes give people paid poll hollidays, puts them in training i am sure nestle will have to spend...
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last month several samples of the popular maggie noodles product made by nestle india was positive for mercury and msg for taste and some have found other work but lack of a regular salary hit people including he and his family hard. >> translator: it seems really bad and it's causing so many problems. my kids' school are opening soon how am i going to pay the fees? other jobs don't pay as much. >> reporter: after the layoff some workers left for their home villages and other areas to save on rent but officials say the local economy has not been affected as much. >> translator: there are about 100,000 workers here in different companies so 1011010 doesn't have an impact and no specific area affected economically. >> reporter: some warn if the layouts are felt now it could hurt the company in the future nestle declined an interview but trying to find work for the people who lost their jobs and business experts say this situation with the workers is only adding to the company's image problem. analysts say other companies in similar positions have done more to protect their workers. >> gi
last month several samples of the popular maggie noodles product made by nestle india was positive for mercury and msg for taste and some have found other work but lack of a regular salary hit people including he and his family hard. >> translator: it seems really bad and it's causing so many problems. my kids' school are opening soon how am i going to pay the fees? other jobs don't pay as much. >> reporter: after the layoff some workers left for their home villages and other areas...
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last month several samples of the popular maggie noodles product made by nestle india tested positive for lead and msg used to enhance flavor and they shut down production and ended the employment of hundreds of contract workers, some have found other work but the lack of a regular salary has hit people including this family hard. >> translator: it seems really bad and it's causing so many problems. the kids school is opening soon and how can i pay the fees, others don't pay as much. >> reporter: after the layoff some workers left here for their home villages and other areas to save on rent but officials say the local economy has not been effected as much. >> translator: there are about 100,000 workers here in different companies so 10100 doesn't have much of an impact and live through the area so there is no specific area that has been greatly affected economically. >> reporter: some warn that even if the layoffs are only being felt by the workers now it could hurt the company in the future. nestle declined an on camera interview and trying to find alternate work for people who lost
last month several samples of the popular maggie noodles product made by nestle india tested positive for lead and msg used to enhance flavor and they shut down production and ended the employment of hundreds of contract workers, some have found other work but the lack of a regular salary has hit people including this family hard. >> translator: it seems really bad and it's causing so many problems. the kids school is opening soon and how can i pay the fees, others don't pay as much....
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nestle declined an on-camera interview. it's trying to find alternative work for the people that lost their jobs. business experts say this situation with the workers is only adding to the company's image problem. analysts say other companies in similar positions have done more to protect their workers. >> sometimes people get paid holidays, they would have to spend many times more to restore the faith of its employees in the company as a brand. >> reporter: despite what's happened, he will go back to the nestle plant if production starts again. it was the best paying job for him in the area. but with the 90 day ban on the noodles, he worries that the wait could be a long and difficult one. >> the head of the prison in mexico where drug lord guzman has been fired. there is a reward for information lead leading to arrest of guzman. the dominican republic says no one has been deported. they must leave if they haven't done so. >> reporter: proof they wanted to stay. dozens of people at this camp pulled up dominican issued iden
nestle declined an on-camera interview. it's trying to find alternative work for the people that lost their jobs. business experts say this situation with the workers is only adding to the company's image problem. analysts say other companies in similar positions have done more to protect their workers. >> sometimes people get paid holidays, they would have to spend many times more to restore the faith of its employees in the company as a brand. >> reporter: despite what's happened,...
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nestle declineed to comment in an interview but it's trying to help people who have lost their jobs. business experts say that this situation with the workers is only adding to the company's image company. other companies in similar positions have done more to protect their workers. >> some of given paid holidays, putting some through training. >> despite what happened, he said he'll happily go back to the nestle plant if production starts up again. but with the 90 day wait on maggie noodles he fears that the wait will be a long one. >> authorities in mexico say that the country's most powerful drug lord must have had a sophisticated network to help him inside the prison from which he escaped. the tunnel used by joachin guzman has been described as high tech. >> you can see the tunnel that joachin guzman, he walked a tunnel, it had ventilation electric lighting and even a motorcycle to shift out the huge amounts of earth that you would need to move out a grand project. the federal government has admitted this was an inside job. the director of the prison has already been fired. and a
nestle declineed to comment in an interview but it's trying to help people who have lost their jobs. business experts say that this situation with the workers is only adding to the company's image company. other companies in similar positions have done more to protect their workers. >> some of given paid holidays, putting some through training. >> despite what happened, he said he'll happily go back to the nestle plant if production starts up again. but with the 90 day wait on...
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i took a tour of one of nestle's bottled water facilities in ontario, california, to find out more. later i got a chance to ask them about the controversy. >> this is where the bottle starts. i mean we bring in recycled p.e.t. we blend it together and make a preform. this is the beginning of the bottle. >> p.e.t. is? >> polyethylene terisalate. it's every container that you drink out of every day is made out of p.e.t. >> okay. >> p.e.t. has an infinite life. with the recycle rates in california, which are said to be 3%, we're making bottles out of bottles. >> what am i looking at? >> this is the preform. >> this is raw material out of which the bottle is made. that's water you're bottling, but any big industrial process like this uses a lot of water to make the process run. what are you guys doing about sort of rigging the most you can out of that water. >> sure. we're implementing conservation products. so there's water we're taking from the process, filtering it and putting it back -- in this case we're using it in our cooling towers, so we're recycling or reusing that water. >> w
i took a tour of one of nestle's bottled water facilities in ontario, california, to find out more. later i got a chance to ask them about the controversy. >> this is where the bottle starts. i mean we bring in recycled p.e.t. we blend it together and make a preform. this is the beginning of the bottle. >> p.e.t. is? >> polyethylene terisalate. it's every container that you drink out of every day is made out of p.e.t. >> okay. >> p.e.t. has an infinite life. with...
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i would be negative on nestlÉ louis vuitton, or product. i think apple and starbucks will come out strong from this. emily: is there a bigger systemic riskier? how big is the problem? >> i have always been a bull on the chinese economy. now i'm getting concerned about the systemic risks. so many chinese companies have brought money and use their stock is collateral. that is quiet dangerous right now. the second part is really what the chinese regulators are doing right now. it is similar to the greek banks. you can't take money out of the greek banks, more than 60 euro's, and now 50% of chinese shares are suspended and retail investors can't exit. that is why you see the hit on hong kong. a lot of them are selling off hong kong shares to get liquidity to pay that margin calls. we don't know how many companies are using their shares as collateral, and we don't know how much the financing is going to hit every day retell investors. i am getting more concern especially because the regulators seem to panic and i think it has triggered the fear
i would be negative on nestlÉ louis vuitton, or product. i think apple and starbucks will come out strong from this. emily: is there a bigger systemic riskier? how big is the problem? >> i have always been a bull on the chinese economy. now i'm getting concerned about the systemic risks. so many chinese companies have brought money and use their stock is collateral. that is quiet dangerous right now. the second part is really what the chinese regulators are doing right now. it is similar...
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. >> nestled in the shadows of the skyscrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers, a third generation farmer who left her job in hong kong's central financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grew up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show the community that the rural and urban community can coexist in this district. >> reporter: land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are being driven out. she and three other families have joined a cooperative to combat the urban sprawl. >> we need farmland, we need form we need green area. >> reporter: local production accounts for just 2% of fresh vegetables from hong kong with nearly all supply imported from china. but food supplies there are drawing locals to try organic produce. >> it's much more fresh and also, the taste is very good. >> reporter: there are still around 4,000 farmers who are actively working here in hong kong but their plots are small and the amount they produce is limited because of t
. >> nestled in the shadows of the skyscrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers, a third generation farmer who left her job in hong kong's central financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grew up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show the community that the rural and urban community can coexist in this district. >> reporter: land like this is being snapped up by developers...
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of the county line and north of geneva he we have a quick orientation presumably further the site is nestled if two sides from mclaren park and by visitacion valley neighborhood as part of the rfp process the initial process before it became the planning missouri works with mercy housing to come up with a site plan did is a thorough analysis and some of the things highlight show how disconnected from the community here the block pattern showing you how different sunnyvale is compared to a typical walk of visitacion valley and then again, the building pattern instead of being towards the streets their perpendicularly and there's skwaths of yards or parking that have no a lack of sense of occupancy or eyes on the street and also generally a lack of infrastructure here you see a street without sidewalks and see also the disconnection from the other neighborhood here typified by a slope so urban designers or the architect they looked at the hope sf principles and good urban design in planning principles and here's some of the strategies they're looking to use to change the site their luke, of co
of the county line and north of geneva he we have a quick orientation presumably further the site is nestled if two sides from mclaren park and by visitacion valley neighborhood as part of the rfp process the initial process before it became the planning missouri works with mercy housing to come up with a site plan did is a thorough analysis and some of the things highlight show how disconnected from the community here the block pattern showing you how different sunnyvale is compared to a...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of skyscrapers is farming plots. a third generation farmer who left rer job in the central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place, i was born and grow up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show that they can co-exist in the city. >> land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are being driven out. becky's family joined with three households to create a cooperative in a bid to help the urban sprawl. >> for our sustainable future we need farmers, food green areas. >> local production accounts for 2%. with nearly all food supplied imported. food scandals are causing more consumers to by local. >> one reason is fresh, it's more fresh and the taste is very good. >> there's around 4,000 farmers working here in hong kong. plots are small, and the amounts they produce is limited because of the land size. it's the next generation of farmers keen to see agriculture in the city grow. >> johnny is part of a research group in hong kong. see said the group can produce supply
. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of skyscrapers is farming plots. a third generation farmer who left rer job in the central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place, i was born and grow up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show that they can co-exist in the city. >> land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are being driven out. becky's family joined with three households to create a cooperative in a bid to help the...
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. >> nestled in the shadows of these sky scrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers. a third generation farmer, she left her job in hong kong central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place. i was born and grew up here. we grow health food for our community. we want to show people that the rural and urban area can coexist in the city. >> but as demand for the housing rises land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are driven out. becky au's family has joined with three other households to create a cooperative in a bid to survive the encroaching urban wall. >> food are driving more consumers to buy local and organic produce. one reason is fresh. it's much more fresh and also the taste is very good. >> there are still around 4,000 farmers who are actively working here in hong kong, but the plots are small and the amounts they produce are limited because of land size. but it's the next generation of farmers who will see the agriculture in the city grow. >> they said that the city could
. >> nestled in the shadows of these sky scrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers. a third generation farmer, she left her job in hong kong central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place. i was born and grew up here. we grow health food for our community. we want to show people that the rural and urban area can coexist in the city. >> but as demand for the housing rises land like this is being snapped up by...
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i want to own it. >> you own nestle, you own general mills? >> i own everything. i will never speak for something i don't own. what do i look, crazy? >> you didn't say dannon. >> they've charged analysts to go to a meeting, $1300, it was insane. i don't understand what the ceo was thinking about at the time. and so he and -- >> that's a lot of yogurt. >> that's a lot of yogurt. at three cents a share, we would have to sell 300,000 shares to pay for our analysts going to the meeting. >> you want to do the intel call here? yes or no? yes? okay. finally, intel downgraded to sell over at bernstein, $25 price target. stacy rascon the analyst behind the call joins us now on the phone. good to talk to you. >> good to talk to you. >> a rare sell on a big widely held name. why make it today? >> i'll admit the timing of it is a little inopportune. that being said this is a second note in a week we've written on for intel. last week we took our numbers down on weaker pcs, which wasn't a shocker. at the same time we highlighted a number of indicators that i would call circums
i want to own it. >> you own nestle, you own general mills? >> i own everything. i will never speak for something i don't own. what do i look, crazy? >> you didn't say dannon. >> they've charged analysts to go to a meeting, $1300, it was insane. i don't understand what the ceo was thinking about at the time. and so he and -- >> that's a lot of yogurt. >> that's a lot of yogurt. at three cents a share, we would have to sell 300,000 shares to pay for our...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of the skyscrapers is a group of farming plots. becky au a third generation farmer who left her job in hong kong's financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grew up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show people that the rural and urban land can grow in side by side in the community. >> important to the city for our sustainable future, we need farmland. we need food. we need the green area. >> reporter: local production accounts for just 2% of are freshfreshvegetables in hong kong. food situations there are driving people to buy more fresh produce. >> it's fresh and the taste is very good. >> there are still around 4,000 farmers who are actively working here in hong kong, their plots are small and the amount they produce is limited because of the land side. next generation of farmers came to see agriculture in the city grow. johnny lau says the city can boost its local supply but the farming land that's left must be protected and production standards should be set by the
. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of the skyscrapers is a group of farming plots. becky au a third generation farmer who left her job in hong kong's financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grew up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show people that the rural and urban land can grow in side by side in the community. >> important to the city for our sustainable future, we need farmland. we need food. we need the...
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recently nestle announced it will offer 14 weeks of paid leave for employees who are the primary caregivers in the family. and tech companies like google and facebook offering four months paid to new mothers. business consulting giant kpmg was a pioneer, offering paid m maternity leave in 2000. they are listed as one of the best for maternity benefits. barbara from kpmg, director of workplace solutions - thank you for joining us on inside story. if you would, start by painting a picture for me. what is it like for a female employee at your company once they give birth. granted? >> it's so good to be here. we have a young workforce and are excited when someone tells us that they are aspecting a child -- expecting a child and growing their family. our people get a lot of benefits. a woman giving birth can receive up to 18 weeks of leave. that's a combination of the short-term disability policy, as well as maternity and parental leave in combination. often our employees take extended leave using our generous paid time off policy in combination. they cap get aon guaranteed leave for up to 26 we
recently nestle announced it will offer 14 weeks of paid leave for employees who are the primary caregivers in the family. and tech companies like google and facebook offering four months paid to new mothers. business consulting giant kpmg was a pioneer, offering paid m maternity leave in 2000. they are listed as one of the best for maternity benefits. barbara from kpmg, director of workplace solutions - thank you for joining us on inside story. if you would, start by painting a picture for me....
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remember at the civic we can attract more venues this eir is well-thought-out and this arena will be nestled in mission bay many people will embarrass what is going to happen we're going to make sure all the steps are taken so that all those concerns are addressed thank you. >> thank you. >> will the following people please come to the podium kevin are carol (calling names). >> hello commissioners. i'm benjamin the founder and owner of toxic life unite bars in san francisco we employ over 5 r 75 people i'm the owner of a bar alliance i'm the chairman of the board of the music association which is the trade group called c mac that represents bars and restaurant and microscopic's festivals in san francisco i want to talk about the impact that this stadium and arena has on san francisco night life it is our job to support the vibrant night life in san francisco we feel this arena contribute to bringing san francisco up to the bar of night life not just from the sporting event to a-list concert like the red hot chilly peppers or beon and others p will stay in the city and go out in the city and
remember at the civic we can attract more venues this eir is well-thought-out and this arena will be nestled in mission bay many people will embarrass what is going to happen we're going to make sure all the steps are taken so that all those concerns are addressed thank you. >> thank you. >> will the following people please come to the podium kevin are carol (calling names). >> hello commissioners. i'm benjamin the founder and owner of toxic life unite bars in san francisco we...
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. >> nestled in the shadows of the sky scrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers. a third generation farmer who left her job in the financial direct to return to her roots. the we want to show that people can coexist. >> but farmers are being driven out. becky's family has joined with three other households to crete a cooperative in a bid to survive the encroaching urban sprawl. >> we need to farm, we need the food. we need the green arrest j. >> local production accounts for 2% of fresh vegetables in hong kong with nearly all of the city's supply imported from chain. but food scandals there are driving more consumers to buy local and organic produce. >> one reason is fresh, it's much more fresh and also the taste is very good. >> there are still around 4,000 farm whose are actively working here in hong kong, but the plots are small and the amounts they produce are limited because of the landslide. but it's the next generation of farmers who have come to see agriculture in this city grow. johnny lau is part of a research
. >> nestled in the shadows of the sky scrapers is a group of farming plots. becky is one of the enthusiastic producers. a third generation farmer who left her job in the financial direct to return to her roots. the we want to show that people can coexist. >> but farmers are being driven out. becky's family has joined with three other households to crete a cooperative in a bid to survive the encroaching urban sprawl. >> we need to farm, we need the food. we need the green...
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. >> reporter: takao lives in kamikatsu nestled in the mountains of tokushima prefecture. about 200 grow leaves in this area. 300 types in all. they are harvested according to color, shape, and size to meet exact standards. leaf production is overseen by an agri-business partly funded by the local government. this is the firm's president. demand for garnishing leaves fluctuates widely from season to season. it's his job to predict that demand. he talks to restaurant owners to monitor trends and visits markets to see what types of leaves are selling. based on his findings farmers select what to grow and when to ship. >> translator: there are people who want leaves and they offer proper prices. we need to find more of these people and keep offering quality products. >> reporter: the leaf business has its roots in a town crisis 30 years ago. cold weather had ruined the orange crop. the town's main industry. he works to help establish an alternative crop. one all the locals were familiar with. today the leaf farmers generate sales of more than $2 million. and their leaves are
. >> reporter: takao lives in kamikatsu nestled in the mountains of tokushima prefecture. about 200 grow leaves in this area. 300 types in all. they are harvested according to color, shape, and size to meet exact standards. leaf production is overseen by an agri-business partly funded by the local government. this is the firm's president. demand for garnishing leaves fluctuates widely from season to season. it's his job to predict that demand. he talks to restaurant owners to monitor...
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. >> reporter: in this tiny west virginia town nestled deep in the mountains, 35-year-old army veteran charlie kayton is preparing for war. he's about to return to iraq to fight against isis. what do people here think about the fact that you're going over to fight isis? >> it's a mix between i can see you doing that and you're crazy. >> you're crazy. >> you're crazy. that's a lot more common. >> reporter: for caton the mission is anything but crazy. he did two years in iraq as a front line medic as he watched americans die in places like ramadi and fallujah. seeing isis take control of those hard fought up tos make it is personal. >> i cannot believe i saw them driving down the streets flying their flags in a city american soldiers died to secure. i don't even know the words to describe it. >> reporter: so caton joined veterans against isis. he's one of two dozen warriors selected from applicants across the country. they've raised thousands of dollars in their communities and online for airfare and supplies. they plan to join kurdish militia fighters based in northern iraq. >> we've ga
. >> reporter: in this tiny west virginia town nestled deep in the mountains, 35-year-old army veteran charlie kayton is preparing for war. he's about to return to iraq to fight against isis. what do people here think about the fact that you're going over to fight isis? >> it's a mix between i can see you doing that and you're crazy. >> you're crazy. >> you're crazy. that's a lot more common. >> reporter: for caton the mission is anything but crazy. he did two...
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nestle waters and pepsi's naked juice are among the companies heavily vested in 1-to-1. >> so if we get the recycling rates high enough in the u.s. it's very easy to have 100 percent recycled material for our use. >> if you keep something in closed loop, you're replacing virgin resources over and over and over again, so the math catches up with you in a pretty awesome way and is responsible for avoiding a whole bunch of environmental consequences. >> coming up, a controversial landfill. >> the whole milpitas is like a huge bathroom, you know, it so smells, just smells so bad. >> could swedish technology have the answer? >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> throwaway living... a promise of liberation... americans are free at last... this fe
nestle waters and pepsi's naked juice are among the companies heavily vested in 1-to-1. >> so if we get the recycling rates high enough in the u.s. it's very easy to have 100 percent recycled material for our use. >> if you keep something in closed loop, you're replacing virgin resources over and over and over again, so the math catches up with you in a pretty awesome way and is responsible for avoiding a whole bunch of environmental consequences. >> coming up, a controversial...
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meanwhile as height of nestled into the western states, we begin to pop into the 90s. but then there's dolores spinning offer the mexican coast. we'll keep an eye for the potential of rain showers. right now it will be dry, according to computer models. 78 degrees in the greater lake tahoe area. we are from the 60s through 70s into the 80s outside number around 86 degrees in brentwood. warmer on wednesday, thursday. >>> good morning. we are still watching this accident which happened in the daly city area along 280. you're going to see this as you approach hickey boulevard in the northbound direction. it's an overturn accident off to the right-hand shoulder. it's not delaying traffic so far. as we take a live look at our sensors along 580 leaving the altamont pass, so far it's looking okay with no big delays leaving grant line. it stays fine approaching 680 at the dublin interchange. it's a nice start to the community. we are keeping a close eye on the golden gate drive southbound 101 still looking good approaching san francisco. westbound traffic right here at the bay
meanwhile as height of nestled into the western states, we begin to pop into the 90s. but then there's dolores spinning offer the mexican coast. we'll keep an eye for the potential of rain showers. right now it will be dry, according to computer models. 78 degrees in the greater lake tahoe area. we are from the 60s through 70s into the 80s outside number around 86 degrees in brentwood. warmer on wednesday, thursday. >>> good morning. we are still watching this accident which happened...
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nestle waters and pepsi's naked juice are among the companies heavily vested in 1-to-1. >> so if we get the recycling rates high enough in the u.s. it's very easy to have 100 percent recycled material for our use. >> if you keep something in closed loop, you're replacing virgin resources over and over and over again, so the math catches up with you in a pretty awesome way and is responsible for avoiding a whole bunch of environmental consequences. >> coming up, a controversial landfill. >> the whole milpitas is like a huge bathroom, you know, it so smells, just smells so bad. >> could swedish technology have the answer? >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> because i was african american i was trying to fit in. >> misty copleland's journey wasn't easy. >> dancing gave me the opportunity to grow into the person... i don't think i could be without it. >> now, this trailblazer is opening the door for others. >> i wanna give back to ballet what it's done for me... >> throwaway living... a pro
nestle waters and pepsi's naked juice are among the companies heavily vested in 1-to-1. >> so if we get the recycling rates high enough in the u.s. it's very easy to have 100 percent recycled material for our use. >> if you keep something in closed loop, you're replacing virgin resources over and over and over again, so the math catches up with you in a pretty awesome way and is responsible for avoiding a whole bunch of environmental consequences. >> coming up, a controversial...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of these skyscrapers is a group of farming plots becky is one of the enthusiastic producers, a third generation farmer who lester had job in hong kong central financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grow up here. we grow food for our community. went to show people that the rural and urban area can coexist in this city. >> reporter: but as demand for housing rises land like this is being snap up by developers and farmers are being driven out. becky's family has join you had with three on households to create a cooperative in a bid to survive the encroaching urban sprawl. >> farming is important to the city. for our sustainable future. we need farm land, we need food. we need the green area. >> reporter: local production account for just 2% of fresh vegetables in hong kong, with nearly all of the city supply imported from china. but food scandals there are trying more consumers to buy local and organic produce. >> one reason it's fresh it's much more fresh and also the taste is very good. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of these skyscrapers is a group of farming plots becky is one of the enthusiastic producers, a third generation farmer who lester had job in hong kong central financial district to return to her roots. >> because i love this place. i was born and i grow up here. we grow food for our community. went to show people that the rural and urban area can coexist in this city. >> reporter: but as demand for housing rises land like this is being...
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. >> reporter: in this tiny west virginia town, nestled deep in the mountains 35-year-old army veteran charlie keaton is preparing for war. he's about to return to iraq to fight against isis. what do people here think about the fact you're going over there? >> well, it's a mix between i can see you doing that and you're crazy. >> reporter: you're crazy? >> you're crazy. that's a lot more common. >> reporter: for keaton, the mission is anything but crazy. he did two tours in iraq as a front-line medic where he watched americans die in places like ramadi and fallujah. seeing isis take criminal of those hard-fought towns made it deeply personal. >> i just cannot believe that i saw them driving down the streets, flying their flags in a city that american soldiers died to secure. i don't even know the words to describe that. >> reporter: so keaton joined veterans against isis. he's one of about two dozen elite warriors selected from hundreds of applicants from across the country. they've raised thousands of dollars in their mounties and online for air fare and supplies. they plan to join ku
. >> reporter: in this tiny west virginia town, nestled deep in the mountains 35-year-old army veteran charlie keaton is preparing for war. he's about to return to iraq to fight against isis. what do people here think about the fact you're going over there? >> well, it's a mix between i can see you doing that and you're crazy. >> reporter: you're crazy? >> you're crazy. that's a lot more common. >> reporter: for keaton, the mission is anything but crazy. he did two...
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nestled in a patchwork of windmills and soybean and cornfields is tiny fowler indiana, home to r-d-m aquaculture... a mom and pop indoor saltwater shrimp farm. >> hi, how are you? >> hi guys! very good. >> hi, i'm darryl. >> darryl, very nice to meet you. >> and i'm karlanea. welcome to rdm shrimp. let's go. >> karlanea and darryl brown are accidental shrimp farming pioneers. >> how we doing on count? >> i'm at six pounds. >> with their two dozen basic backyard pools as growing tanks, they've perfected an indoor system with zero waste... no chemicals and a 90 percent that's a third higher than traditional outdoor shrimp farms. >> wow, this is like a little laboratory here? >> yes it is. >> and a shrimp farm? >> yes it is. we do nine tests every single day. we do temperature, dissolved oxygen, nitrite, co2, salinity alkalinity, ph, ammonia and floc. as you can see our water is brown. the test we're doing here right now is we're trying to see how much bacteria is in our water, and we call this settling. >> so you're basically waiting for all this bacteria to go to the bottom, and that
nestled in a patchwork of windmills and soybean and cornfields is tiny fowler indiana, home to r-d-m aquaculture... a mom and pop indoor saltwater shrimp farm. >> hi, how are you? >> hi guys! very good. >> hi, i'm darryl. >> darryl, very nice to meet you. >> and i'm karlanea. welcome to rdm shrimp. let's go. >> karlanea and darryl brown are accidental shrimp farming pioneers. >> how we doing on count? >> i'm at six pounds. >> with their two...
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a historic flyby of the planet, nestled inside the new horizons space program where the ashes of this man who finally got to glimpse the planet not from the remote reaches of a classical planet 5 billion miles away and up close and personal with a front row seat. he died before his baby was downgraded but his daughter said that if he were able to see the planet and moon, he would've been astounded. now the life and work comes full circle and we got a better glimpse at what cost them so much curiosity. untaxed, he named a bunch of asteroids after his family and he is the great uncle of clayton kershaw. i hope you enjoyed your journey. kennedy: thank you for watching the show. ptolemy on twitter for all of the stories on facebook. e-mail us anytime at fox business.com. a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. (male vocalist #1) ♪ at the hop ♪ well, you can rock it, you can roll it, do the stomp and even stroll it at the hop ♪ ♪ when the record starts a-spinnin', you chalypso and you chicken at the hop ♪ ♪ do the dance sensations that are sweeping the nation at
a historic flyby of the planet, nestled inside the new horizons space program where the ashes of this man who finally got to glimpse the planet not from the remote reaches of a classical planet 5 billion miles away and up close and personal with a front row seat. he died before his baby was downgraded but his daughter said that if he were able to see the planet and moon, he would've been astounded. now the life and work comes full circle and we got a better glimpse at what cost them so much...
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nestle, the world's biggest food company is investing $50 billion in an r & d center for frozen foods in ohio as they battle with consumers' changing tastes and behavior. hoping innovations like this and like it can discover here can reinvent the line and kickstart sales. i talked to nestle usa ceo in a cnbc exclusive interview earlier today and asked him, why double down on frozen with brands like lean cuisine when they're hurting with the consumer? >> we've launched a range of organic product, for example, within lean cuisine. and actually that's doing very well for us. and you know in the short space of time it's been launched it's actually not just in line with our expectations, but exceeding our expectation. i'm a big believer you know that an actual -- people don't have an issue with frozen or chilled technology. what they have an issue with is actually the food that's inside that, that's inside that frozen technology. we're starting to see products for example, broader ethnic cuisines making their way more and more into frozen. we're starting to see products that are focused on
nestle, the world's biggest food company is investing $50 billion in an r & d center for frozen foods in ohio as they battle with consumers' changing tastes and behavior. hoping innovations like this and like it can discover here can reinvent the line and kickstart sales. i talked to nestle usa ceo in a cnbc exclusive interview earlier today and asked him, why double down on frozen with brands like lean cuisine when they're hurting with the consumer? >> we've launched a range of...